Big Al wrote:
> "Jason O" <none@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:oJtmi.26327$2v1.7212@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Big Al wrote:
>>> Friday night I was walking down New York Ave.. Heard a rumble, turned
> and
>>> saw a bright red very clean 64 or later Ford fastback. It had
something
>>> written on the front fender in large black script but I could not read
> it.
>>> Looked like some cars were cruising, so I waited for it to come back.
It
>>> didn't. Nice car...
>>>
>>> Al # 35
>>>
>>>
>> No but I had a car bud who grew up there. Pretty big scene of people
>> into all kinds of fast stuff. The L.I.E. is their playground, among
>> others.
>>
>> As Chris used to come back and say almost every weekend, "DOOOD... I
was
>> out there comin' back, right, and this fwockin' five-oh was playin',
>> seen my CT tags, an' I fwockin' DOGGED him, yo!" =)
>>
>> I miss the NYC area...
>>
>> --
>> Jason
>
> Expensive place to live. Saw the Blue Man Group, did some fine dining.
Lived
> in a palace, and swam in a giant "tem****ary" vinyl swimming pool that I
> thought was tile. And was stuck in traffic for hours, at the GW bridge
and
> the Holland Tunnel. Also paid lots of tolls and never found a place to
park,
> even in public garages. Had a Hertz rental with "Hertz Never Lost."
> Wonderful gadget but I was still able to get lost:)
>
> This was the first time I used Newark International to get to NY. Not a
bad
> choice. Direct flight to and from Tucson. 4 1/2 hours in the air.
>
> Al # 35
>
>
I -always- fly to Newark then get either a friend or bus to Norwalk or
NYC because it's about $100+ cheaper, and STL (like Phoenix) is a hub
for Southwest, among others, so no layover. I'd rather be moving than
not, and save money in the process.
Stuck in traffic for hours? WHAT??? ;-)
Glad you had a good time.
--
Jason


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